Jane Seitz
Jane Seitz | |
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Born |
Germany | 17 August 1942
Died | 4 January 1988 45) | (aged
Occupation | Film editor |
Jane Seitz (also known as Juliane Sperr; 17 August 1942 – 4 January 1988[1]) was a German film editor.[2] Seitz edited different films produced by Bernd Eichinger. She was his girlfriend for some time and committed suicide at the age of 45. Her last editorial credit was for the comedy film Felix, released in September 1988.[3] Wolfgang Rihm orchestrated 1988/89 a text written by Seitz’ former partner Wolf Wondratschek Mein Tod. Requiem in memoriam Jane S. for soprano and orchestra.
Films (incomplete list)
- 1965: When the Grapevines Bloom on the Danube
- 1966: Onkel Filser – Allerneueste Lausbubengeschichten
- 1967: When the time has come for Ludwig to join the field exercise (Wenn Ludwig ins Manöver zieht)
- 1968: Hunting Scenes from Bavaria
- 1970: Deadlock
- 1970: Die Feuerzangenbowle 1970
- 1971: Supergirl – Das Mädchen von den Sternen
- Supermarket (1974)
- 1975: Katie Tippel
- 1976: Coup de Grâce (1976 film)
- 1977: Soldier of Orange
- 1977: The Conquest of the Citadel
- 1978: Moritz, Dear Moritz
- 1981: Christiane F. – We Children from Bahnhof Zoo
- 1982: Comeback
- 1984: The Neverending Story
- 1985: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time
- 1986: The Name of the Rose
- 1986: Miscellaneous News
- 1988: Felix (posthumous)
Literature
- Katja Eichinger: BE, Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg, 2012, ISBN 978-3455502534
- Julia Knight: Women and the New German Cinema (Questions for Feminism), 1992, ISBN 978-0860913528
References
- ↑ Interview with Wolf Wondratschek 1988
- ↑ "Jane Seitz". The New York Times.
- ↑ Katja Eichinger: BE pages 184-188
External links
- Jane Seitz on IMDb
- Jane Sperr on IMDb
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